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Wayne Gallman rushed 15 times for 89 yards in the Giants' Week 17 win over the Redskins.

Even with Orleans Darkwa running well, Gallman saw his fair share of work and came within one yard of a touchdown late in the game. It was a solid finish to a rookie season which saw Gallman rush for 476 yards on 111 carries and catch 34-of-48 targets for 193 yards and a touchdown. With Darkwa a free agent and Paul Perkins out of favor, Gallman could open next season as the lead back, but new GM Dave Gettleman and the coaching staff he hires will have something to say about that. Sun, Dec 31, 2017 05:10:00 PM

Wayne Gallman had 10 carries for 18 yards in Week 16 against the Cardinals.

Gallman saw more work than Orleans Darkwa, who had just six carries. The Giants' entire offense was shut down and forced to abandon the run in a game they trailed throughout. Gallman has out-touched Darkwa in three straight weeks, but won't be more than a touchdown-dependent DFS play for Week 17. Sun, Dec 24, 2017 07:45:00 PM

Wayne Gallman rushed eight times for 39 yards and caught 6-of-7 targets for 40 yards in the Giants' Week 15 loss to the Eagles.

He led the Giants' backfield in touches for the second straight week; Orleans Darkwa tied for second with ten. Darkwa did get the early goal-line score, and Shane Vereen stayed involved with ten touches. This remains a three-way RBBC. Gallman will be a low-flex flex option in Week 16 against the Cardinals. Sun, Dec 17, 2017 05:07:00 PM

Orleans Darkwa got the Giants’ first carry but Gallman got the next one after Darkwa fumbled it. Later Gallman led New York down to the one-yard line but was pulled for Darkwa, who was stuffed for no gain. Rhett Ellison snagged a one-yard touchdown on the following play. Gallman drew four first-half targets and saw even more passing-game work by drawing five looks after halftime. Gallman set career-highs in touches, yards from scrimmage, receiving yards and catches in the loss. He’ll continue to split work with Darkwa next week against the Cardinals. Sun, Dec 10, 2017 05:53:00 PM

Odell Beckham said he wants to sign a long-term contract with the Giants so he can "get it over with."

"I really want to do it so I can move past it," said Beckham at Saturday's NFL Honors show. "I need to know where I can start buying furniture for a house. I want to have a place set where I know, 'OK, this is home. I can always go back to home.'" Beckham's will net $8.4 million from his fifth-year option but obviously wants the security of a long-term deal. While maturity issues have dogged Beckham for much of his Giants tenure, there's no way the G-Men can let a player of OBJ's immense talent hit the market next offseason.

Roger Lewis was not targeted in the Giants' Week 17 win over the Redskins.

Lewis was not listed on the final injury report, but he was limited all week by an ankle injury which will require offseason surgery. Despite the no-show in the finale, Lewis finishes a solid campaign with 36 catches for 416 yards and two touchdowns. Still, he will be no better than roster depth behind Odell Beckham and Sterling Shepard next season even if the Giants move on from Brandon Marshall.